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Jan 25, 2018
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soupie
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And I think that's the reason behind having higher than NCAA min. requirements. It's not doing the player
any favors to put them in a position where they have a slim chance of being successful. In the long run, that's not good for anyone.
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Is Dick Harmon saying athletes need to meet the same academic
Regal Ute
1/25/18 9:10am
No, but he is saying that the minimum requirements went up too, hurting the chances of some kids.
Turnpike Lane
1/25/18 9:12am
I don't know the particulars but he did have to sit out the first year because
Indy Coug
1/25/18 9:13am
Does BYU have a hard line for athletes?
mudpupper
1/25/18 9:15am
It's sometimes hard to say what Dick is trying to say. I don't have a problem with athletes having a bit
soupie
1/25/18 9:15am
Dick is just wrong. BYU uses a point system. Applicants get points based on grades, test scores,
DrBYU
1/25/18 9:17am
No. More like the coaches can't just take anyone because there's a good chance minimum qualifiers will wash out
kccougar
1/25/18 9:27am
And I think that's the reason behind having higher than NCAA min. requirements. It's not doing the player
soupie
1/25/18 9:29am
This is probably the most ironic post of the month
darkcoug
1/25/18 9:51am
Or his GPA and test scores could have been just fine. He was on the 2-deep depth
NewMexiCoug
1/25/18 10:59am
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